Friday, September 24, 2010

Fall Storytime

Fall    


1.      Storytime – Welcome Song
Storytime is starting, starting, starting,
Storytime is starting come listen with me.

2.      Read first story "Boo and Baa Have Company" or  "I Went Walking"

3.      Action Poem:  Leaves on the Ground
When the leaves are on the ground, [Point to ground.]
Instead of on the trees [Hold hands over head.]
I like to make a pile of them
Way up to my knees [Clasp knees.]
I like to run and jump in them [Jump once.]
And kick them all around [Kick with foot.]
I like the prickly feel of them
And the crickly, crackly sound. [Snap fingers.]

Leaves are Twirling Sing to "Frere Jacques"
Leaves are twirling
Leaves are twirling
all around
all around
They are falling softly
Very, Very softly
to the ground.

4.      Read second story "The Busy Little Squirrel" or "Mouse's First Fall"

5.      Fingerplay:  Five Red Leaves
Five red leaves, five and no more,                                                           hold up 5 fingers
The caterpillar ate one, now there are four.                                           thumb down
Four red leaves, that's easy to see.                                      
Along came a rainstorm, now there are three.                                      index down
Three red leaves, nothing much to do, 
A big wind blew, now two!                                                                       middle down
Two red leaves, that's not much fun,                                   
I glued one on my paper                                                                          ring down
Now there is one.                                                                                      hold up pinky
Hang on, pretty red leaf! Your branches won't break,     
You're one less leaf for me to rake!                                    
6.      Craft: Autumn Tree
Materials: blue and brown construction paper, red, yellow, orange scrap paper, glue, pencils, scissors.
Trace your arm and hand for the tree trunk on brown construction paper and cut out. Glue to blue paper. Tear, red, and yellow paper into square and glue on and around tree for the leaves.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Giller Longlist 2010


The Giller longlist for 2010 has been announced:



David Bergen for his novel THE MATTER WITH MORRIS, Phyllis Bruce Books/Harper Collins Publishers Ltd.
Douglas Coupland for his novel PLAYER ONE, House of Anansi Press
Michael Helm for his novel CITIES OF REFUGE, McClelland & Stewart
Alexander MacLeod for his short story collection LIGHT LIFTING, Biblioasis
Avner Mandelman for his novel THE DEBBA, Other Press/Random House of Canada
Tom Rachman for his novel THE IMPERFECTIONISTS, The Dial Press/Random House of Canada
Sarah Selecky for her short story collection THIS CAKE IS FOR THE PARTY, Thomas Allen Publishers
Johanna Skibsrud for her novel THE SENTIMENTALISTS, Gaspereau Press
Cordelia Strube for her novel LEMON, Coach House Books
Joan Thomas for her novel CURIOSITY, McClelland & Stewart
Jane Urquhart for her novel SANCTUARY LINE, McClelland & Stewart
Dianne Warren for her novel COOL WATER, Phyllis Bruce Books/Harper Collins Publishers Ltd.
Kathleen Winter for her novel ANNABEL, House of Anansi Press











Friday, September 17, 2010

A is for Apple

  • Storytime – Welcome Song: 
Welcome, welcome everyone,
Now you're here lets have some fun.
First we'll clap our hands just so,
Then we'll bend and touch our toes.
Welcome, welcome everyone,
Now you're here lets have some fun.

Storytime:
Storytime is starting, starting, starting.
Storytime is starting, come and listen to me.
  • Rhyme: “Five Little Monkeys” 
Five little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator,
Can’t catch me, you can’t catch me.
Along comes Mr. Alligator quiet as can be and
snapped that monkey right out of the tree.
(Continue with “Four little monkeys…”)


  • Song: “Apples and Bananas” 
I like to eat, I like to eat
I like to eat, eat apples and bananas…
Repeat, substituting a, e, i, o, and u sounds for the vowels all through the song.


  • Song: “The Ants Go Marching” 
The ants go marching one by one
Hurrah! Hurrah!
The ants go marching one by one
Hurrah! Hurrah!
The ants go marching one by one
The little one stops to have some fun.
And they all go marching
Down to the ground to get out of the rain
Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum
(Continue to four, using “The little one stops to say ‘no more!’”)

  • Craft: Apple Tree 
Materials: paper plates, scissors, markers, red dots.
Cut out tree shape using scissors. Colour top half green for the tree top and the trunk brown. Add red sticky dots or stamp red finger prints for the apples

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Storytime

Storytime will be starting on the 14th of September. Storytime for 2's and 3's runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays from 10:15-11. Fun for 4's and 5's runs Friday at 1:15-2 pm. Call to register, all the library programs are FREE!